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WEEKLY TIMES! “HEROES” U - | ARISTOCRATIC BLOOD. (rsecncrcme sr smemerome RETy eR WEPELY TEMES HEROES” UNDER FIRE | ATI . rmexnxrun: AILEN. Emvror Charles A. Edwards, secretary of J. D. ALLEN, Enrvor. Pg Ps nasional Com | 1S Noble Blood Better than be Democratic ¢ PBR or ee ee netie | Common Blood ? 4 Pe yg VAF corme-| BY Pocton vauastts BONE. We : ' » Te | I¢ is often said that he . i | bleod in his vei whic} ta t mon h and sSesilcctsialhsehinleiondisiantionneien r ‘ y MET pressed. However, a ke i hes Fadl ha ically H ga tt J a \ \ - of W » iis ; f vo t \ i call | i ' ) | ni Whatis NE ; Py to ly Wj toa eae NEW Portier eink \ \ ‘ *} about puttir ' \ i ‘ a AT Ooceainte ee ¥ Linolew ; s for ' td not tern ; ' t ' f | me blood 4 To ' rma | i 4 } ’ v. i ‘ T will NEW : pr — { YEW ; n } vem } 1 ty he iit a from the body in | } fr ot ! , \ bd 1 a ge eee h . The kidneys and i | i 1 1 1 dudi ¥ | liver piay an hnportant pare in tis and |) ro ene | must be ung dl to their he t avtic : ’ | ) Yeu y ' yw the! @ i rrying away the pc in the | ¢ NEW Riack T) vernon SOlk mie: Bae be et Fee eee ee eT blood, "The only medicine we know of to | WEW Black | would not be a eandidate for thet ber ®Ue! do this inthe bes Mat the same f vd States Senate throa verre f privi f mene! time put the stom salthy ec r i ‘ l Ww Me igre ; hat shin t tot! | tion so that the digestive tract wilt t Weel Uaihignal now, When he steps out of th from the food what is needed to feed ; ernor 0, he ets to retnen tol blood. is an old remedy but a good a wer ’ $ privat Tn the BAT Vil it is Dr. *s Golden on 1 n CaIes Fa ront, he need not he dered Hi rire | xg UPI SYORMIBEEIS AI. SaleLIES i a anything comes to bim at that tine | CRATS WARING UP] troating the stomach and) blood — NEW Laces, i fra political sense, i will as helps to keep the balance of healt tendered without any solicitation on} sage aed Beene i NEW Embr i part offs rcou \ ics, ann Annet ' eke 4A UTh \ a ee wand Jury Roport. 4 jthe state ticket and United States ' cannes ae ” : . } mir ‘ T bescrlanicos ‘i » [Senator, hae caused the Democratt Nhe grand jury for the May term | NEW Lace St n wreekers ditehed apossere a ‘ . : a Pa . ipariy to (urn squarely i atjourned Friday evening, Ten i is t i = . i Sy es Jay a na | one VieW its a@ssluily f uwents were returned, As “1h li lh : s sl soay ay ovger Sareadenchares aN Jand wlarin, process of law have not been eerved |i) ; hig hatte bed i, two mor : he y d] upon these parties, we are not ; iy NEW Quilts, i ™ i plates on ty 1 frittéred | mitvad to publish them, The jury ja i inside of a curve were removed, Ref f I systemation tly examin i" NEW Ladi i ! ay scsi gorbhe ; rhe follo sy ww county oftiees, the books! g ; wreck, | — tr a 1 ilo Agha rds of same, inspected ih i NEW M 5 ‘ point, Four times, 1 i ie Waeeve OG e 4 Nibpeecaise yor farm and its mie \ W Weare ehowine th 4 track, Pach tine ¥ were et Ns i tis very Hatteriag to ail the |) . 2 by a passenger, but failed to wnek | 70 BeC Ra or ng was fows in Bates County in ow the train, leis tho : : od condition, the book pease i ‘ Sc tiesaveni lull, and a littl Mt thistardt clean and the aceounta : the y 7 fia’ tem wade pee bat r : ' . id nael csy f ‘injar j tirae seems timely, | Che jury made the following rec | ry " sndaehaiphadibeas Sa ! ‘The tirst thing if wo would have! OMmendation: Moat the county] aa ae See | : San att ‘ Wd court proceed to sell the present pou : ik eR EcuhibeePerctacni a f huis Jlarm and with the proceev’s buy 1 ae cae e pA AI aliens 1 irman free! gy 15 neces of land near Ba : ey } iNer ave yor reo @ mode , = one of tt ht 1 nfthat the s F i m t a } | iby be f al ‘ K 00 YAO S | Te i ce ret tan touch y ' dont of the Fitth wnoualconvention!... | ; ; : | where they cun spend their last day ; 4 ' democrate] in op vith the least expense ta . ‘tha Routlicin Panties eaauntatii “Tin comfort, with pen 0 aetittan . be : 9 Bi re : t 14 who will] county. ta superintendens ond ie 1 Cc Bastistes Which met ia Ke t ‘ ‘ } bute to | matron fe p be ap) rn is ' on, tutl ly, \ | wialt ‘ | hen hy =. fl date of the Fs { rat aust) ¢ m, x ee ig aay aes TN bo free trom ambitions promoters, | ditional eu f ie State University, a v cet : sige nnd | the eirentt ¢ % Mie, es ool Ghuiieola ‘ saul _ times ee rN some! OLD CASE ReViview. nay ain ‘ Two Murderers to Hang. 1 pene 1 V. Croker mo ke tho party Jott ary sony ke th f detferson City, May 16 —The sn- Croker, the ¢x-Tammany 1 climin 1|Slander Suit Recalls Old Osce-) remo court etizacd. the jadgmer i Hed t between Kanai : j a dled ona tras Ls ’ A *, | 4 ‘ muder im tu ist degree agaist ; and Newton, Kans i : ola Lynching. jof muder Brae 8 gph tics H See a an jLambert Niehats cau i y Heu- | ' ed on the train at J ane patrons ye are Democra', +i . suck, of St. Louis, 3 is 1 er r, think . pres Ny ay to testify in the $5,000 slander} killed his orother-ii-iaw, Thomas Pda : oe “Tranks and leg their patriotist suit brought by ex Prosevi At-|Fluegel, an the result, of trouble ing to 8 GPUS yy Cineit good work, tornes W.D Harciman agains’ Dr) rowing out of thoir relationship. stupor t to arouse sremer mennee cone eee ne Newman, % prominent ph nd | yy eae : : tn & * in mH yy int . ms . re Win him unt xt t ng, when be . + lank Democratic polltician H igh aaah Cs teamed Ae We wetadin The Doctor and the Telephone.| © pris case hinges on an old Osceola | titted the deed, Heusack wa red to De ge. 2 A " a ‘ ' a 1. ; av —tite lynching bee aud grows out of par-|fath > n-law, i fuvestivation by the Kensas City} The doctor don’t like the rural} ‘ hag petiad : \ SS Se ae © acon si guliainah bine: Macaca Alkan suniahent tisaa bitterness In the bint cloeto ’ hatehwet, be 1 police and detective for revealed i e, FRYS b oa eadiyy Mr. Harriman was running ¢ lend hint i i bit that youny Croker at the| ft causes the people to delay calling | Republican ticket for re elestin aidicted tu the ex Coats Honse about 19 ck Thurs-| them untilthe last minute. Asmany}| Prosecuting Attorney of Hi y | Liquor. d r. Ile ailments are worge in the evening, it county, Ho was < i by mi inereases the doctor's Tust turn went out to the races, in the even-| > to take him he amoked 2 porter took | ick and help- Young Croker d of eor 4 g hin, folks teleph« ing’ he asked the p toa “Hop joint,” opium fora him to the ed him on had been in bad health and was on his way to “Zach” Mulhail’s-raneh fa Oklahoma to recuperate. It is tinal the patient. Now that he will be telephoned Thedoctors even complain the train and few weeks, when they were to havye|ud ask him to preacribe. been married. Another of Richard|tor says be has even had bile accident at the races in Florida | bear it cough. this spring. —_—_——__-——_ Chillicothe, Mo., May Ewing Herbert says » newspaper is Rerlind Quinton, who is man lives a perfect life; prints a perfect paper. If an editor is honest, he is bound to offend some 2 attorney. namby-pampyand flabby. Thesame took up the matter ig true of the average man. A news- od her, take hearsay. But if in the long run| head. andinthe main, week after week, and year alter year, & paper stands for decency, for honest thinking andj Sheridan, Wyo., May 15 clean living, {f {t speaks fair forthose|torneys for Coldhel W. : od paper.—Topeks Capital. divorce suit. has to use his own horse flesh to make the eall. "The old way was to wr to come back nextday said that his affianced bride with her}Want absent treatment by phone, mother was to join him there ina} They give the doctor theiraymptoms Croker’s sons was killed inanautomo-| the baby up to the ‘phone so hecould Accused of Stepson’s like a man—because it generally Te-! ave shot and killed her 10 year-old flects some man—and if, as @ man, | stepson, John Quinton, in the south- should ‘be judged as a whole. No|east part of Livingston county last no editor|July, was arrested for the second time by Sheriff George Yeomans charged with murder in the firet de- . An information charging Mrs. one every day of his life. If he does} Quinton w.th this crime was dismiss- not ofiend some one, the editor isjed by Frank Miller, ex-prosecuting The recent grand jury in and indict- The body of John Quinton paper is bound to make mistakes; in| was found in the yard of his father’s getting news he must necessarily| house, with a bullet hole in the fore- are trying to do good, and con-| (“Buffalo Bill”) filed in the district demns sneaks and cheats, that is.ajcourt a motion for a new trial of his ight culls. me and he he is told if needed. thatfolks One doe- them hold Death. 16.—Mre, alleged to F. Cody named Dollarhide rining : dependent, who was elected votes During the campaign, Dr, N actively worked for Dollarhide, and used effectively with voters the argu- sent, “You don’t want to vote fora for mur- lan 1 who has been indicted der.” Thuis has led to the damage suib. It transpires that Newman had refer- ence to an indictment agains: W. D. Harriman for murder in connee- tion with the triplelynehing of Smith, Parks and Pierce in Osceoluin Mey, 1880, by a band of vigilantes ealling therSelves “Moderators.” The in- dietment was in the Henry county circuit court in December, 18g0, and was quashed on December 13th of that year.—It is a singular fact that the indietment is missing from the files of the Circuit Clerk’s office. There was a law then on the statutes that if one county failed to indict, a crime could be taken before a neighboring grand jury. Governor Phelps was very active in prosecuting the lynchers. a Pest Kills Oklahoma Horses. | + + + C3 > + THINGS NEW \Wosh Drees Goods, Wool Skirtings, NEW Mohair Dress Goods, ress Goods, nS, ideved Shirt Waist Patterns eka, und Misses Oxfords, nicest stock of goods line and sell them at vices for GOOD goods, ws we crting on Sale at 75¢ uiting on Sale at . 5e on Sale at 7c AT TE RE EE SS SEE SS SP scovanenres MOTHERS, DO YOU KNOW the many so-called ‘birth medicines, and most remedies for women in the treatment of her delicate organs, contain more or less opium, morphine and strychnine? Yi rugs are not permitted to sell narcot- ethan inbeline tight poleons P Do You Know that in most countries Do You Know that you should not take internally any medicine tor the Gutherie, Okla., May 16.—George Gregory, a local veterinarian, says 1,500 horses have died in Woods county since Octobor 1, last year, of long and brain fever, sleepy or blind ticks, glanders and the pain 's Friend ry 5 ro es He lays the principal | of The Bradfield | Survivors Say Snyder Will Never Be Rebuilt. Oklahoma City, Mo., May 15.+Af- terdiligent research and considerable «| inquiry it has been found impossible to get a cotupiete list of the dead in the Suyder tornado. Bodies taken to the morgue and identified by friends or relatives have been burried Hicks Sees Trouble In Sun Spots. There will be serious electrical dis- turbances within the next threedays, resulting from perturbstions on the face of the sun, according to Rev. Irl R. Hicks of St. Louis. He declares that the telegraph and otherelectric- al inventions will be crippled and the h s vill bleze with une usual brillianey. The portion of the sun now turned toward the earth, according to Rev. Hicks, is about one-fourth covered with spots, which are indications of unusual disturbances, The largest of 100,000 iniles in length and one of a group about 250.000 miles long. This group oi spots will reach the sun’s meridian In about thiee days, Rev. Hicks says, when they will exert their maximum electrical influence on the earth. Rev. Hicks says that tornadoes, earth quakes and voleanic eruptions of the past week were ull due to the in fluences exerted by the sun spots, these spots is about “Discovered” Secrelary Hay. While in Clinton Monday, says the Calhotn Clarion, we met our old friend D, G Swan, a veteran newspa- per man and printer, who, inthe very early 70's, scught to establish a paper Calhoun, but for lack of en- couragement gave ft up as a bad job. He now resides on his farm, east of Clinton, and despite his 72 years, manifests a lively interest in matters newepaporial, Mr, Swan fs a netive of Scotland, coming \to this country in early boyhood, and has the distinetion of having discov- ered John Hay, the renowned diplo- mat and Secretary of State, It oc- curred in Warsaw, I!ls, when the newepaper on which Mr, Swan was engaged desired a carrier boy, and he knew “Just the chap’ for the job, Of that boy's career since, the eoun- try is familiar, Hyde Says He Will Teli All. New York, May 15 —After weeks of silence, James Hozon Hyde, first vice- presidentof the Uquituble Life Aseur- lance, } as, ft ia ssid, declared he will |tell about the famous $100,000 ball, which turned the attention of the whole country upon the man and incidentally marked the beginning of This an- whieh ae- 1 the society. lows th the scandals nout eut f seris that the eorplaint in the ae- tion te oust Mr, Alexander from the trusteeship of the Hyde stock would be served this week With if will be aworn &flidavits that not» penny of Equitable money paid for thé ball; that nothing of an unseemly nature, whether terpsichorcan or gastro- nomic, occurred at the ball, and that the reporta to the contrary which |were spread were the rec It of ac apiracy to injure Mr. Ty ublie and th ing with the } direciors, hind. A complete list of tue dead will never be known. There are now eleven bodies unidentified and un- claimed. Reports from the country as far as thirty-five miles south of Snyder are | at hand. The storm completely de- | molished the town of Yeldell, and | Olustee is reported to have suffered. One of the heaviest rainstormsever seen visited Snyder. There is not a roof in town that will turn water, nd in the hospitals it wag necessary to hold tarpaulins and wagon sheets over the injured. The doctors and nurses were drenched. The streets were flooded and water wasstanding ‘6 inches deep at 9 o'clock. The graves that were made fre filled with water, and the cemetery had the appearance of a lake rather than of @ resting place for the dead. It is probable that the town of Snyder will never be rebuilt. ‘Lhe survivors stripped of their earthly belongings, dazed by the loss of lov- ed ones, declare that May 11, 1905, marked the passing of Snyder. — A Missourian Killed é *in Albuquerque. Albuquerque, N. M., May 15.— Charles Tatton, a consumptive trom Cassville, Mo., was killed near here yesterday. He had gone to a bluff near the house and was digging un- dera sandbank to get some adobe earth to fill up low Places in the doc- tor’s yard, when the bank caved in | to undertakers, leaving no record te- rane 3 _ rand $1.00 e.08 Alldraggiets General Maximo Gomez Reported Dangerously Ill. Santiago, Cuba, Moy 17.—General Maximo Gomez is dangerously ill wivh nephritis. The general’s ex- trome age aud the results of somany wounds he reeeived in his campaigns for the liberation of Cuba complicate his trouble. He rallied from an operation for an abscess a week ago, but suffered a relapse yesterday. His family have been summoned and will arrive bese to-morrow. The doctors bulletin to-night is hopefal. One Gold ane Another The season’s first cold to early treatment, but the - may be slight—may yield next cold will hang on longer; it will be more troublesome, too. Un- necessary to take chances on that second one. Scott’s Emulsion is a preventive Take DUDTT'S EAIULSIOR when colds abound and you'll have nocold. Takeit when the cold is contracted and it checks inflamma- tion, heals the membranes of the throat and lungs and drives the cold out. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409-415 Pearl Street, New York as well as ‘a cure.